Sorry for the additional emails, but here is some more info. 

The fact that pdftex is in/opt/local/bin/pdftex bothers me. Here is what i did:
I installed texlive with macports. 
then installed pdftex with fink. 
then performed the which commands shown in the previous emails.
then i realized this is ambiguous, so i uninstalled texlive with macports. 
then reinstall pdftex with fink, fink says it is already there, which should 
prove that the pdftex I install was due to fink not macports
the result of the which commands is the same.

but fink never installed to /opt/... only macports did

On Oct 18, 2011, at 4:17 PM, Michael McFarlane wrote:

> Hi Alexander,
> 
> This did the trick!
> 
> 1010 ~> which pdftex
> /opt/local/bin/pdftex
> 1011 ~> which xcircuit
> /sw/bin//xcircuit
> 1012 ~> which convert
> /sw/bin//convert
> 
> Thanks,
> Mike
> 
> On Oct 18, 2011, at 3:59 PM, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> 
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>> On 10/18/11 12:32 PM, Michael McFarlane wrote:
>>> Hi Alexander,
>>> 
>>> I tried using both of the non-nox versions, but I hit an error:
>>> 
>>> 953 ~> fink install pdftex Information about 4745 packages read in 
>>> 0 seconds.
>>> 
>>> The requested package "pdftex" is a virtual package, provided by 
>>> several packages
>>> 
>>> (1)     ptex-base-3.1.10-1004 (2)     ptex-nox-base-3.1.10-1004
>>> (3) tetex-base-3.0-1006 (4)     tetex-nox-base-3.0-1006
>>> 
>>> Default answer will be chosen in 20 seconds... Please select which 
>>> package to install: [4] 1 The following package will be installed 
>>> or updated: ptex-base The following 2 additional packages will be 
>>> installed: t1lib5-x11 t1lib5-x11-shlibs Do you want to continue? 
>>> [Y/n]
>>> 
>>> (seems good...)
>>> 
>>> . . . mkdir .libs libtool: link: cannot find the library `libt1.la'
>>> make[1]: *** [libt1x.la] Error 1 make[1]: *** Waiting for
>>> unfinished jobs.... gcc -dynamiclib  -o .libs/libt1.5.1.2.dylib 
>>> type1/.libs/arith.o type1/.libs/curves.o type1/.libs/fontfcn.o 
>>> type1/.libs/hints.o type1/.libs/lines.o    type1/.libs/objects.o 
>>> type1/.libs/paths.o type1/.libs/regions.o type1/.libs/scanfont.o 
>>> type1/.libs/spaces.o type1/.libs/t1io.o type1/.libs/t1snap.o 
>>> type1/.libs/t1stub.o type1/.libs/token.o type1/.libs/type1.o 
>>> type1/.libs/util.o t1lib/.libs/t1finfo.o t1lib/.libs/t1base.o 
>>> t1lib/.libs/t1delete.o  t1lib/.libs/t1enc.o t1lib/.libs/t1env.o 
>>> t1lib/.libs/t1load.o t1lib/.libs/t1set.o t1lib/.libs/t1trans.o 
>>> t1lib/.libs/t1aaset.o t1lib/.libs/t1afmtool.o 
>>> t1lib/.libs/t1outline.o t1lib/.libs/t1subset.o 
>>> t1lib/.libs/parseAFM.o  -L/sw/lib -lm  -install_name 
>>> /sw/lib/libt1.5.dylib -Wl,-compatibility_version  -Wl,7 
>>> -Wl,-current_version -Wl,7.2 (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.5.dylib &&
>>> ln -s libt1.5.1.2.dylib libt1.5.dylib) (cd .libs && rm -f
>>> libt1.dylib && ln -s libt1.5.1.2.dylib libt1.dylib) ar cru
>>> .libs/libt1.a type1/arith.o type1/curves.o type1/fontfcn.o
>>> type1/hints.o type1/lines.o type1/objects.o type1/paths.o
>>> type1/regions.o type1/scanfont.o type1/spaces.o type1/t1io.o
>>> type1/t1snap.o type1/t1stub.o type1/token.o type1/type1.o
>>> type1/util.o t1lib/t1finfo.o t1lib/t1base.o   t1lib/t1delete.o
>>> t1lib/t1enc.o t1lib/t1env.o t1lib/t1load.o t1lib/t1set.o
>>> t1lib/t1trans.o t1lib/t1aaset.o t1lib/t1afmtool.o
>>> t1lib/t1outline.o t1lib/t1subset.o  t1lib/parseAFM.o ranlib
>>> .libs/libt1.a creating libt1.la (cd .libs && rm -f libt1.la && ln
>>> -s ../libt1.la libt1.la) cp t1lib/t1lib.h . make: *** [XXXX] Error
>>> 1 ### execution of make failed, exit code 2 Removing runtime
>>> build-lock... Removing build-lock package... /sw/bin/dpkg-lockwait
>>> -r fink-buildlock-t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 (Reading database ... 56112
>>> files and directories currently installed.) Removing 
>>> fink-buildlock-t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 ... Failed: phase compiling: 
>>> t1lib5-x11-5.1.2-1 failed
>>> 
>>> Before reporting any errors, please run "fink selfupdate" and try 
>>> again. If you continue to have issues, please check to see if the 
>>> FAQ on Fink's website solves the problem.  If not, ask on one of 
>>> these mailing lists:
>>> 
>>> The Fink Users List <fink-us...@lists.sourceforge.net> The Fink 
>>> Beginners List <fink-beginners@lists.sourceforge.net>,
>>> 
>>> with a carbon copy to the maintainer:
>>> 
>>> Dave Morrison <d...@finkproject.org>
>>> 
>>> Note that this is preferable to emailing just the maintainer 
>>> directly, since most fink package maintainers do not have access
>>> to all possible hardware and software configurations.
>>> 
>>> Please try to include the complete error message in your report. 
>>> This generally consists of a compiler line starting with e.g.
>>> "gcc" or "g++" followed by the actual error output from the
>>> compiler.
>>> 
>>> Also include the following system information: Package manager 
>>> version: 0.31.3 Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Mon Oct 17 
>>> 20:53:33 2011, 10.6, i386 Trees: local/main stable/main Xcode: 
>>> 3.2.4
>>> 
>>> 
>>> (I did try selfupdate. Also, I did find the interface to search
>>> the list, but I did not find what I was looking for. How do I get 
>>> libt1x.la into action?)
>>> 
>>> Thanks! Mike
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> This error looks like it could be due to t11lib5 not being compatible
>> with the use of multiple build threads.
>> 
>> Use "fink configure" and set the number of processors to 1.
>> 
>> If that works, let us know so that the package can be updated
>> appropriately.
>> 
>> If your number of build threads is already 1, then post back and we'll
>> try something else.
>> - -- 
>> Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
>> Fink User Liaison
>> http://finkakh.wordpress.com/
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